For all of those homeowners that might be a little skeptical of a gas furnace’s safety, this blog is for you. While yes, without routine maintenance and professional attention for repairs, a gas furnace can run into serious problems that can make it potentially harmful. But when a system is maintained properly and in good shape, it’s actually got a lot of safety mechanisms in place to make sure your home is safe, efficient, and comfortable.
This blog post is going to highlight a couple of components in a furnace that helps it with the job it does. These components are important because they are robust, long-lasting, and important for keeping the system safe. Since they’re gas-burning appliances, furnaces in Fort Wayne, IN need plenty of safety mechanisms and components to ensure that no carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, or natural gas leaks into your breathable air. Here’s how it does it!
How are your air ducts doing? If you say anything from “pretty good” to “I have no idea,” then this blog post is definitely for you. Air ducts are kind of a wildcard when it comes to the condition of your HVAC system. They sit in the dark, in places that are hard to inspect or reach, but they’re still incredibly important for the functionality and comfort of your home. Unless you’ve got a ductless HVAC system, they’re going to be integral to everything that we talk about here on this blog.